Embedded RFID has become a game-changing technology that medical manufacturers and healthcare providers are using to satisfy some of their most pressing needs.
A new hosted service from SkyeTek is designed to apply RFID technology for mobile users and applications.
An RFID system built by a small company called Freiker (short for FREquent bIKER) is utilizing SkyeTek readers to motivate school kids to bike to school.
The Most Innovative RFID Application award: SkyeTek Inc. for Gaishan Technology’s use of its Secure RFID Reader Technology to assist the seeing-impaired
SkyeTek announced the introduction of MetaFi, an application service for sales chain optimization, enabling manufacturers to dramatically improve the visibility of goods as they move outside the factory to customer locations.
A study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association ignores mainstream passive RFID readers in favor of an uncommonly high-powered RFID reader used at an uncommonly close distance.
SkyeTek responds to a published a study suggesting the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) in hospitals can interfere with critical-care medical equipment.
The recently released JAMA report on RFID use in hospitals ignores mainstream passive RFID and misrepresents the vast majority of today's RFID healthcare deployments,